This study evaluates the quality of data obtained from after-death interviews with significant others of deceased older persons regarding the prevalence of chronic diseases and symptoms in the terminal phase of life. These data are compared with reports from physicians and earlier self-reports from the deceased person. There were significant increases in nonresponse and nonavailability of significant others for decedents who had been divorced or had never been married, thus introducing some selection bias. At the level of the total sample, significant others seem to give accurate information about the prevalence of chronic diseases when compared with self-reports and reports from physicians. At the level of the individual sample member, aft...
There is mixed evidence that older people bereaved of a spouse or partner are at risk of adverse out...
AbstractContextIncreasing numbers of people will die from chronic disease. Families contribute signi...
Two questions were asked by this exploratory-descriptive study. Does the older person's perception o...
This study evaluates the quality of data obtained from after-death interviews with significant other...
A major challenge in research into care at the end of life is the difficulty of obtaining the views ...
This population-based study employing after-death interviews with proxies describes older persons' p...
Palliative care surveys often rely on bereaved family members to act as proxies to provide informati...
OBJECTIVES A prospective study of symptom assessments made by a healthcare professional (HCP; nam...
After-death interviews with bereaved respondents are an important tool in the repertoire of research...
Examination of factors independently associated with participation in mortality followback surveys i...
Background: Cognitive assessment of older persons, particularly those with impairment, is hampered b...
To estimate the prevalence and correlates of dementia at death and to assess the usefulness of death...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.To study the needs of the dyi...
Background: Limited decision-making capacity (DMC) of older people affects their abilities to commun...
Abstract Background Life event assessment is an important part in psychological autopsy, and how to ...
There is mixed evidence that older people bereaved of a spouse or partner are at risk of adverse out...
AbstractContextIncreasing numbers of people will die from chronic disease. Families contribute signi...
Two questions were asked by this exploratory-descriptive study. Does the older person's perception o...
This study evaluates the quality of data obtained from after-death interviews with significant other...
A major challenge in research into care at the end of life is the difficulty of obtaining the views ...
This population-based study employing after-death interviews with proxies describes older persons' p...
Palliative care surveys often rely on bereaved family members to act as proxies to provide informati...
OBJECTIVES A prospective study of symptom assessments made by a healthcare professional (HCP; nam...
After-death interviews with bereaved respondents are an important tool in the repertoire of research...
Examination of factors independently associated with participation in mortality followback surveys i...
Background: Cognitive assessment of older persons, particularly those with impairment, is hampered b...
To estimate the prevalence and correlates of dementia at death and to assess the usefulness of death...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.To study the needs of the dyi...
Background: Limited decision-making capacity (DMC) of older people affects their abilities to commun...
Abstract Background Life event assessment is an important part in psychological autopsy, and how to ...
There is mixed evidence that older people bereaved of a spouse or partner are at risk of adverse out...
AbstractContextIncreasing numbers of people will die from chronic disease. Families contribute signi...
Two questions were asked by this exploratory-descriptive study. Does the older person's perception o...